On 9/8/09, Risto H. Kurppa <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had a look at the list and sorted apps I'd like or like not to see
> there or apps that I don't know if they should be at showroom.
>
> I guess my criteria is something like this:
> - The app needs a GUI - preferably a graphical X GUI but I also
> accepted some that have a decent CLI-gui (like irssi)
>     This drops out most libraries, servers, daemons, GNU tools etc
> - I've excluded keyboard layouts

They probably should be included, but in some other way (grouping? categories?)

> - If there's package and package-common, I've included package but
> left -common out since dependencies should take care of that
>     this means only paroli is included, paroli-theme -sounds and
> -autostart not. If needed, add to the description!
> - I included themes - I guess it's something people want to see
> - I excluded opimd stuff as it doesn't have decent implementation yet
> (sorry if I'm wrong here), only test scripts.

What does it mean? opimd is part of FSO, how it could be excluded? :x
Maybe you mean opimd-utils, but then you want to include opimd-utils
and opimd-utils-notes packages, and exclude opimd-utils-data and
opimd-utils-cli.

> Our intent (mine not, at least) is not to work as a WWW package
> manager but show nice applications. The intend is not to replace opkg
> list|grep tool_I_need or graphical package managers. Bloating the
> repository with cli tools like grep or sed or stuff like bash and
> busybox.

++

> Oh yes, I'm sure I've made some mistakes.
>
> 515 packages
>
> 9 of those, I don't know if they should be included
> 401 of those - don't include
> 105 YES, include!
>
> Included packages:
>
> abiword       AbiWord is free word processing program similar to Microsoft(r) 
> Word
> accelges      Openmoko Accelerometer-based Gestures
> aceofpenguins The Ace of Penguins is a set of Unix/X solitaire games
> based on the ones available for Windows(tm) but with a number of
> enhancements that my wife says make my versions better :-) The latest
> version includes clones of freecell, golf, mastermind, merlin,
> minesweeper, pegged, solitaire, taipei (with editor!), and thornq (by
> Martin Thornquist).
> aceofpenguins-launcher        EFL launcher for ace-of-penguins
> bubble-keyboard       Simple dialpad keyboard
> calc  A simple calculator which is elementary-themed
> callrec       a call recording application
> cellhunter    CellHunter - A game to collect information about mobile phone
> cells
> claws-mail    Mail user agent
> connman       The Moblin Connection Manager

That's not UI app (connman)

> dates Dates is a calendar application.
> dictator      Call recodering program for Neo Smartphones
> dillo2        Lightweight gtk+2 browser.
> e-wm-theme-default    The Enlightenment Window Manager Version 17
> e-wm-theme-illume     The Enlightenment Window Manager Version 17
> e-wm-theme-illume-niebiee     Extremely blue Illume theme - Niebiee
> e-wm-theme-illume-shr illume SHR theme
> e-wm-theme-illume-sixteen     illume SHR theme
> ebrainy       Store knowledge in form of questions and answers and train them.
> elementary-alarm      An Elementary based Alarm app
> elementary-tests      EFL based widget set for mobile devices
> elementary-theme-niebiee      Extremely blue elementary theme - Niebiee
> elementary-theme-sixteen      elementary SHR theme
> elementary-themes     EFL based widget set for mobile devices
> elmdentica    A indenti.ca client for E
> enotes        todo list manager in EFL
> epdfview      A minimal PDF viewer based on gtk and poppler
> essential-dialer      Simple Dialer based on Elementary and FSO
> evince        Evince is a document viewer for document formats like pdf, ps, 
> djvu.
> exhibit       Exhibit is the ETK picture viewer
> fbreader      FBreader is an ebook reader
> ffalarms      Finger friendly alarms
> fltk-chess    fltk-chess is a frontend for the Gnuchess chess playing engine.
> gawk  A program that you can use to select particular records in a file
> and perform operations upon them.
> gnome-icon-theme      Version 2.22.0-r0 of package gnome-icon-theme
> gnuchess      Gnuchess is a chess playing engine.
> gpe-calendar  GPE calendar is the calendar application of the GPE PIM suite.
> gpe-contacts  GPE contacts manager
> gpe-filemanager       GPE file manager
> gpe-gallery   GPE image viewer application
> gpe-icons     Common icons for GPE
> gpe-scap      A GPE application that allows you to take screenshots.
> gpe-sketchbook        A GPE notebook to sketch your notes
> gpe-timesheet GPE time tracker
> gpe-todo      GPE to-do list
> gridpad       Gridpad handstroke recognition
> hicolor-icon-theme    Version 0.10-r0 of package hicolor-icon-theme
> intone        intone is a mplayer frontend for openmoko phones
> irssi Irssi is a modular IRC client with Perl scripting.
> leafpad       GTK+ based simple text editor
> links-x11     Links is graphics and text mode WWW browser, similar to Lynx.
> mc    GNU Midnight Commander is a file manager for free operating systems.
> mcabber       Jabber ncurses client
> midori        Midori is a lightweight web browser.
> mofi  Mofi
> mokoko        Mokoko - a simple media player
> mokomaze      Classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a
> wooden labyrinth
> mokonnect     mokonnect is an e17 frontend to connmand
> mtpaint       mtPaint is a simple painting program
> notifier      A notifier for new calls and messages
> numptyphysics Numpty Physics is a drawing puzzle game in the spirit
> (and style?) of Crayon Physics using the same excellent Box2D engine.
> oh-puzzles    Portable Puzzle Collection
> om-neon       Simple image viewer
> omgps GPS application for openmoko freerunner
> omnewrotate   OpenMoko New Rotate is a screen rotation program
> omoney        OMoney is a bookkeeping application for Openmoko
> omview        OMView
> openbmap-logger       openBmap logger and uploader of GPS/GSM data
> openmoko-agpsui       GPS diagnostic tool
> openmoko-icon-theme-standard2 Standard Gtk+ icon theme for the
> Openmoko framework
> openmoocow    OpenMooCow makes your phone (nearly) become a cow!
> orrery        orrery
> paroli        Paroli
> pidgin        multi-protocol instant messaging client
> pingus        Pingus is a free Lemmings clone.
> pyefl-sudoku  Sudoku is a logic-based number-placement puzzle. The
> objective is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and
> each of the nine 3×3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains
> the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each.
> pyphonelog    PyPhonelog is a phonelog gui that connects to the shr
> daemon/a custom daemon
> pythm Pythm is a media player gui designed to work with mplayer or mpd
> as "slave" players.use mplayer to hear music on the road or mpd
> control if your are at home.
> qwo   qwo virtual keyboard
> remoko        Remoko -- Bluetooth Remote Control
> remoko-server The Remoko HID Server
> shr-contacts  The SHR Contacts application
> shr-dialer    The SHR Dialer
> shr-installer EFL frontend for packagekit
> shr-messages  The SHR Messages

I think you can exclude shr-contacts, shr-dialer and shr-messages, and
you should include libframeworkd-phonegui-*. shr-* phone apps are only
simple wrappers around libframeworkd-phonegui libs, which are the ones
who do GUI.

> shr-settings  Modular settings application for SHR based on python-elementary
> shr-splash-theme-dontpanic    SHR splash screen - DON'T PANIC theme
> shr-splash-theme-handy        SHR splash screen - handy theme
> shr-splash-theme-niebiee      SHR splash screen - extremely blue Niebiee theme
> shr-splash-theme-simple       SHR splash screen - simple SHR theme
> shr-theme     Standard icon theme for the SHR distribution
> shr-theme-gtk-e17lookalike    A gtk theme that looks like e17
> shr-today     python-elementary and opimd based lock and today screen for
> the SHR distribution
> sms-sentry    An SMS monitor to locate a Neo Freerunner
> supertux-qvga SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n'run sidescroller game in
> a style similar to the original SuperMario games (QVGA, size-optimized
> version)
> tangogps      tangoGPS is a map and GPS application using Openstreetmap
> usb-gadget-mode       Manage the default USB gadget mode
> usbmode       Freerunner USB Mode Control Program
> vagalume      Last.fm client
> vala-terminal A lightweight Terminal Emulator based on libvte, written in
> Vala.
> wv    Programs for accessing Microsoft Word documents
> xchat Full-featured IRC chat client with scripting support
> xournal       Xournal is an application for notetaking, sketching, keeping a
> journal using a stylus.
> xterm xterm is the standard terminal emulator for the X Window System.
> zhone A phone UI based on the freesmartphone.org framework
>
>
> Excluded: http://pastebin.com/m30e333a1
>
> Don't know:
> xprop X application
> opimd-utils   Test scripts for freesmartphone.org opimd interface

Include opimd-utils and opimd-utils-notes.

> tasks Task list application
> plaympeg      SMPEG is a general purpose MPEG video/audio player for Linux
> based on the mpeg_play and SPLAY MPEG decoders.
> xtscal        Touchscreen calibration utility
> shr-splash    SHR splash screen

Hmm... Probably you should exclude it.

> groff GNU roff
> intuition     Intuition a prototype context dependent mobile search engine
> jamvm A compact Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM
> specification version 2.

IMHO jamvm should be included.

>
> The full CSV file with fields to sort is available at
> http://kurppa.fi/freerunner/temp/package_filtered.csv
>
> I don't know what's the best way to implement this
> It's not easy to create rules for this..
> In a way I think each app (or each package) should be individually
> accepted in the showroom, it's hard to create (&maintain!) a decent
> filter regexp to cover this all..
>
> r
>
> --
> | risto h. kurppa
> | risto at kurppa dot fi
> | http://risto.kurppa.fi
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